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Detroit resident Heidi Penix started a garden while simultaneously learning of a cancer diagnosis. “It’s a constant process of learning what it takes to keep things alive,” she says.
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As cities and counties increasingly adopt municipal ID systems to foster inclusivity, this session will delve into the ...
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Most land banks aim to sell off cheap land and require developers to build affordably. But Houston Land Bank has mandated ...